At 03:55 PM 6/15/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Ya know, I've had the same problem....I'm using RH 4.2 with a 2.0.33 kernel
>and get this, 80 M of RAM....now you tell me what the hell is going on! I
>actively test devel kernels as well, and the newer kernels do a better job
>at memory management, but you might want to check which X manager your
>using....I use enlightenment and it is a big memory hog. But even without
>enlightenment and running straight vanilla fvwmm95, I still have that sort
>of problem....the only time the problem is evident, though, is when I am
>playing a mp3 and running X and/or Netscape. But STILL, I am running 80 M
>on this machine...it shouldn't hiccup like that.....so I'm kinda in the
>same boat your in....again, like Philip, any info is appreciated!
>
Woody,
Glad to know I'm not alone. I've been using AfterStep 1.4 which may be part
of the problem but then my options are either fvwm95 or fvwm2. My question
is: is it Netscape or Linux? Thanks again.
Phil
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